Scraper.



' P. J. VLGHEK.

SGRAPER.

' 'APPLIOATION FILED 111111126, 1911.

Patented .12111.23, 1912.

FRANK J. rvnoiinn, or oLEvEnANp, OHIO.'

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To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, FRANK VLGHIEK,y citizen of the United States, residingat Cleveland, in the countyv of Cuyahoga and. have invented certain new,` vand useful Improvements in Scrapers,fof

State of Ohio,

which the following is a specification.'

This invention relates to Scrapers, and` particularly to Scrapers for `operating .on

metal, said scrapers being used 'by machinistsr for the purpose of dressing plane or ,curved surfaces.

, The object ofthe invention is tolprovide a scraper in which chattering yis .reduced to the scraper. K f

Referring specifically to theAV drawings, 46

a minimum, andY which can be readily" indicates the handle ofthe tool and 7 its shank. f

The head of the tool is, preferably, inte-l gral with the shank,v and has two oppositen blades or parts 8 with an elongated/recess or hollow 9 therebetween. The blades pro- -ject from the end of the shank,and at their front ends are united, and taper toa; point 10. Each blade has two cutting'edges l1, and between the cutting edges the blade :is slightly concave, as shown atfl2. Each blade is of substantially the same thickness in crosssection, as shown in lFigf, and

from the cutting edges of theblades they 1 i i are backed ofi' slightlyA as indicatedI at 13,

thus providing an edge which is somewhat less ythan a right angle and which `can`pbe Y readily sharpened.

Copies of this patent may be obtained Specification of Lettersilatent.v Appiitioii filed "June 26, 1911.

serial No. 635,496.`

Patented Jan.=23 l i It will be seen that there arev four c'ut-Y Y ting edges, :which are slightlyv curved fin outline, as shown in Fig'. l, and which taper'f to a fine point which can be inserted.` in

smally .bushings or cavities for the purpose i,

of scraping the same.

convenient to enable lfthe either plane 'or curved work. the head hollow or with a recess therein it The shape is lquite vis lig-ht,so that it'can be used'quitej delicately, and I believe that this'l hollow construction givesk a certain springiness tothe tool, which prevents chattering; In anyv event I have found that it chattersmuchl vless than a solid tool. The qblades, are of tool to beusedon i By making,

substantially uniform thickness and canfbe j `rubbed down indefinitely, at the' edges thereof, to sharpen {the same, ywhich givesglong K 'life to the tool. v i

Having. thus describedmy invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by LettersPatent is l. A scraping tooll having an elongated i 4head with an elongated transverse recess therein, forming, two 'opposite blades which are inclined r'toward each other andfjoined at the front end,eachfblade havingy opposite cutting edges, all of said cutting edges ending in a point' at'the frontend 4Vofthe head.`

- 2. A scraping' tool ahaving a head with similar opposite bladescurved toward each other'and'united atvr the front end, -eachblade having oppositelongivtudinal cutting. edges,f k,said blades 'being fconcaved `between said edges, and the head being hollow-between the blades.

ture in presence of two witnesses,J l

Witnesses: n p

JOHN A. BoMMnAnD'r,

- STEDMAN J. Rocnwnml l i mank' J. vLcHnK-I for vecents each, byY addressing the Commissioner" of Patents, 'A i i Washngton,`"ID. .6. L v 

